Dakota County Herald Official Paper of the County JOBJC R. fcCAM, PCBLI8EZB. Subscription Trice. $1.00 Ter Year. HUBBARD. Mr Hawk and family Saoilajed at the 0 i; Smith home. John Howard aLd family were Jack mod visitors Saturday. All kinds of breakfast foo:ls at Carl Anderson's. . r f t 1. - - .1 1 ..,.. r.UK'ae Uari r reueriCKBeu uB rej icreu uu if ftm our fc-YcnansreS T I , . .... . i. o. i . or nmnied tue interior oi me uunt ohih fioGMQKjWOiO ImproTes its ap oriwd of pearanoe HCIII3 Ul I IllCIOOl R Ponca Journal: Quite a yonng folks attcndod the Jackson last Friday. dance at Sloan, Jo, Star: Miss Johnson, of Homer, Nebr, daughter of a former pastor at Albaton, was in towu last week. Tender Times: Don CriDklaw was in town Friday, lie will not remain at Hoskins but has received the ap pointment as operator at Wayne Decatur Herald: J W Olbrey has moved the building he recently pur chased of Al White np on Main street and will remodel it into a fine residence property. Tender Republic: Clias Hedges, the operator at the depot, has been trans ferred back to Wakefield . We regret that the company did not see fit to leave him with ns permanently. A Mr Nichols is the new operator. Thurston items in Tender Republio: W W Tonnds was a passenger to Hub bard last Suuday....Miss Helen Queen was a passenger to Emerson Tuesday evening. .. .Lew Tearey and nephew Luther Tearey were callers at Winnebago last Tuesd ay .... Win Vsgt jr, and Albert Nash were Emerson oallers last Saturday. Tonca Leader: Mr and Mrs WF llikcsell are sponding their Arbor Dar vacation in Bontli Sioux City.... C A Kingsbury went to Dakota City Mon day on legal business and from there to O'Neill. . . .Mrs A B Franois went to Sioux City Monday, returning Wednes day noon. While gone she visited with Mrs Braunt of South Sioux City.... Mr and Mrs WF Mikesell went to Sioux City Saturday visiting Mrs Mikesell's parents till Sunday. From there they went to Hubbard where they assisted in the niuaio at the dedi cation of the new Lutheran ehurch. They returned to South Sioux City Sunday evening and visited Monday with Mr Mikesell's mother. Emerson Enterprise: J A Ireland nd daughter Minnie, were Sieux City 'visitors Thursday ... .Goo II tfaase is in Lincoln attending the Grand Chap ter of the Eastern Star as a represent ative of Emerson Chapter.... Ralph U Hatcher, of South Sioux City, and Miss Frances Holekamn of Emerson were united in marriage Tuesday after noon at the residence of Rev II C Day hoff, 2234 Tearl street, Sioux City. The brides step faluer and mother, Mr and Mrs Henry Sindt, were present at the ceremony. The bride is one of Emerson's most popular young ladies and the groom holds a responsible po sition at South Sioux City. They will reside d'.ring the summer at Crystal Lake. The Enterprise joins their many friends in extending best wishes Win Goertz "?as down to the 'county seat Monday. Mrs 0 Thompson went down on the bottom Wednesday to visit at the Mc Glashan home. We are selling lots of shoes, but we tiava lota more that we are going to sell and sell them choap, too. Curl Anderson. Those Mottcr brand overalls and j ickets are all new goods and are sold at prices that can t be beat. Unn An derson. When Hubbard gots a new store building and another church it will certainly be quite an addition to the town. H Nelson and wife visited at the Mike Farrel home Friday. The Methodists will have quarterly meeting, May 7th. All are invited Moline and Rock Island riding and walking plows at Renze & Green's, Tom Long and Mr Campbell came out with a bran new harness, bought at our new shop. A lecture will bo given in the Wood men hall Tuesday evening, May 4th, by Rev Phillips of South Sioux City A cordial invitation is extended to all. Hans Anderson and wife and An drew Larson, wite and daughter, are contemplating a trip to Denmark after corn planting time, the former two to remain, but the latter family just for a few mouths visit. Mandt wagons and Henney buggies, s good goods as there is made, at Renze & Green a. Wm Anderson's team took fright at an automobile Tuesday, but were cap tured by lorn Ueiiernan beiore any damage was done, A big delegation of Knights of Co lumbus went to Sioux City Sunday to attend an initiation ceremony. J. he new harness shop has bad a large sign put up, which makes things look business like. A new harness machine will be installed before long A little eon of Frank Hoeney and wife is very ill with diphtheria. The home was quarantined Tuesday. Dr RooBt was oalled in consultation and performed an operation, inserting a tube in the little one's throat. Have yon tried any of our Creolone Dip for your stook if not, you had better take homo a can. Carl Ander ton. Mary Green was a city passenger Friday morning. John Hogan has been on the sick list the past week. Saturday, aad was a guest in the borne of Mrs Catharine Twohig until Mon day. rt Sullivan has cone to Tonca to work for th summer. Seba Mixer while playing in bis yard Saturday full, breaking his arm and dislocating his elbow, lue nine fellow is getting along cicely. L D Ilioks was confined to bis heme the past week with bronchitis. John J Ryan went to Omaha Monday where he serves as petit juror in the federal court. A party of twenty Knights of Co lumbus from here were in Sioux City on Sunday, attending Initiation ceremo nies, A iarge class being initiated, under the auspices of the Epiphany council. E T Kennolly, R F D carrior on route 1, went to Sioux City Tuesday and ordered a motor cycle to use on his route. Wm Wolfe "tyjto" of the Record was in town last Friday. Mrs 3 M Barry returned the last of the week from Chicago, whorj she and her daughter, Bonny, attended the opening of Grand Opera. Mrs Barry had a very pleasant time. Jessio Hodges of Interior, S D, spent over Friday night with friends here. Ed J Waters arrived home Saturday evening for a short visit with the home folks. He attended the initiation cer emonies of the Knights of Columbus in Sioux City Sunday. Genevieve Brady spent Saturday in Sioux City with her sister, Mrs 0 A Barrett. A son was born to Henry Martin and wife April 24, '09. Mary Bryan went Sioux City Mon day to spend the summer with a Mrs Evans. Dr B J Leahy delivered 15C0 bush els of corn to the Atlas elevator the last of the week. W T Bartlett, of Sioux City, was in towu Wednesday. Mary Clark, who is teaching near Hartington, Nebr, is eipeced home Saturday, her school closes Friday. Mrs Clara Bans (nee Wilbur,) of Sioux, City has gone to the Iowa City sanitarium to take treatment for tuber eroulosis. Mrs Banse is well known here, having visited here at different times. The remains of Mary Cnrran who died at the borne of her brother, Thom as, in Waterbury last Thursday, were laid to rest in St John's cemetery Sat urday morning. The deceased has lived all her life ou the old homestead near Vista, she was 45 years old, and had been ailing the past year. Her brother John, ofjOmaha attended the funeral, CornmUntoners Proceedings . I)kot(ntr. Nb., April . TO. The honrd of county coniiiilloiier met piirnnnnt to sojournment. Crcwnt-John HW-rk, clinlrmnu, Fred Blnnit! and Kl Mur ium, Honrd mnde order for the cntinty treasurer t.o Kcccpt the tttri on th n Sit rod tw't 1S-KH-ti fit one-half lt ameiwd valuation, for tho year It", for tlx' rcaon until land Is more thnn hnlf In tin' Mlnoiirl river. The petition of Ktti M Hpencer for the re duction of tune on lh followlim lots wm runted h prayed for: IxiM 1 and II In hloek i. find loin 7. II. I? ninl 18 In block 6. HUM l'laee, Houth Hlintx (Uty. Nell. Tim county treaniirer In ordered to accept tho orlKllml tnv lean Interest and nil penalties. The following reports of county officer were npproved by the nonrn: Kenort of .1 P Rockwell, county sheriff, 1st quarterly report, enillnif April It. llK, Miown fees earned, fC.Nil. To flie Hon. Honrd of County Commission er. ltcport of It C Htliison, county Juilue, for the months of Jnuuitry, Felinniry find March, tin. Uolleeted during .liiniinry . . .. February.... March ...$ 7 ) ... ii 70 ... WW Totnl fMl 66 I). (1. SthiHon, County .Indue. Hdtmcrlbed and sworn to tx fore me, tills 3rd day of April, MM. W. I,. Ross, County Clerk. To tho Hoard of County Commissioners, Tlakotii county , Nebraska. lie port of fee earned III the county clerks otllee In the Mrst quarter of tho year ending March HI, 11. Keen for recording, etc fW 16 First quarter salary H ' MukliiK assessors liooks IkMjO Total fee earned t'M 15 I hereby certify that the above. Is a true and correct report of all fees earned In the county clerk's ortlee In the (Irst quarter of the year IMW, to the liest of my knowledge and liellef. W, I Ross, County Clerk. Hubscrllied In my presence and sworn to before mo this SUM day of April, It II. 1). C. Stlnson, County Judge. Couhty clerk la ordered to write the fol lowlnir warrants: II W Klder, roaddlstNol $ HO 00 8 Hi 00 100 W) A Vt 00 H 60 00 II Nil W) 14 H6 00 U :on I'iO 00 nit ee Better Furniture and Carpets-Lower Prices We prove this statement with our goods. Room 60 00 20 00 . . 60 00 . . JO 00 ,.. 40 ) .. 66 00 ,.. 100 00 county Kd Morgan Fred Ochander, John 'lay ton John Mclntyre, Chris Waddell. Hans Anderson, Mike Mitchell, Mads Nelsen, Peter MoHhann, " 14. Aug Frederlcksen' 17. Catherine Ijeahey' 17 Pat'k (I'Connor, " 17 M J Heocom, " 1H C II Duggan. " is Nlss Aiidrcseii, " Resignation of J M Woodcock, surveyor, accepted. Hi-port of W J Manning, personal taxes not co ected. approved by the board H F Sawyer, claim of 112, Inquest on Rob ert Hlume, rejected. Claims allowed on general fund. John liachert, boarding paupers IX 00 John Hterk, commissioners' salary 4.1 00 Neb Clark Aut Tel Co. phono rent fl 6 Samaritan hospital, care of O'Brien.. KM 60 Win Blerman, salary 40 00 J P Rockwell, salary WM Hammond A Stephens Co, Nupplles... XV 00 Klopp A Hartlett Co, supplies 7 0 John H Renin, board of health 4 00 Seth P Hnrnes. same 8 00 James Flynn, same S 00 V li Smiley, same 60 Oeorge Wllklns, postage, etc. 12 12 Mary V yulnn, salary, expense, etc. .. 47 04 li. , lt..V...A ,,..n.ll.,n A 41 U.,v.t.i.. ' A'l J, I'C TUir, aUIVIl,llllN A J K7IV1U. , ana family 24 60 Claims allowed'on load district fund Fred Hlume. freight paid on tile, road district No 17 7 7 John Slerk. freight puld on tile, road district No 2 9B IjouIs Pederson. road work, allowed on road district No 4 28 26 Board adjourned to May 8, lime. W I, Ross, County Clerk. Dining Chairs, made of solid white oak, leather seat, full post, brace to seat, Ten stretchers used to brace legs. Regular price, $1.50. Special price, - Kitchen Cabinet Made of maple; size 26x16 inches. Has two bins, two drawers, one meat board, one bread board. Substantially built price Buy of us and be convinced Combination Bookcase- Extension Table Made of oak; 4 -inch turned if g; gomen finish: 8-ft ex tension. Keguiar value $1160. Special price, - $7.98 , Made pf oak, large roomy writing desk, five shelves for books Regular price $15 Special price --y-v, ,i 5 0iiartCS li - Spcciai $3 98 y Garland Stoves and Ranges Send for Special Catalogue. Mail Orders Promptly Filled Money Refunded if Goods Are Not as Represented $9.50 1 fit The Anderson Furniture Co. G06-608 Fourth St. Sioux City, la. discharge. It Is herehy ordered that you. and all persons Interested In said matter, may, and do, appear at the county court to tie held In and for suld county, on the Nth day of May, A. li. lvov. at to o'clock a. m., to snow cause. If any there he, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof lie given to all ersons Interested In said matter by pun ishing n copy of this order In tho linknta County Herald, a weekly newspaper print ed In said county, for four successive weeks prior to said day or Hearing. D. u. ISTINHON, hrai.I County Judge, Liaat Sunday was confirmation day at the Lntheren ohuroh, and a beauti ful daj it turned out to be. lhe aery- ioeg were Urgly attended. Bring na your produce butter, cream, egg, etc and get the highest market price. Carl Anderson, Dr Leahy is making regular trips to Card of Thinks The undersigned, the pastor and committee of Trinity Lutheran chnrob of Hubbard, Neb, wish to thank all those who contributed to he fund for the erection and furnishing of our beautiful little church. Through your generosity we were able to dedicate it free fro a all debt, and your kindness is very much appreciated by us all. The money was received from friends of all denominations and is all the bet ter appreciated. Very truly yours. Rev Nuesbaum, Peter Anderson, A 0 Hansen, Mrs B B Qribble, church committee. First publication Apr 3 5w E8TKAY NOTICE Lyons Mirror: Mrs Canflold Phillips our burg these days. was up irom uakiann intirsaay . . . . Section Boss, John Young, and his hovel brigade charged on Thurston Yesterday.... Mr and Mrs Chris Kohl- uneier, of Craig, took the tram here -for Siout City Saturday to place their little son in the hospital.. . .Mrs SB Brown received word that her sister, Mrs Newton Myers, of Pasadena, Cali fornia, had broken her arm in a fall. Victor Warner, who is attending lhe Omaha high school, spent Sunday with bis mother, Mrs li J Warner, and sister, Eunice, who are here from Cheyenne Agency, S D. In the high John Qreen and wife, L Mogensen uud wire ana Wm Uenmnger were among the Sioux Oity shoppers from here Saturday. Mrs Hagen and daughter, Mary went to Bioux (Jity Saturday. Christiansen has been tussleing with the grip for a few days. T F McQee was mail carrier the fore part of the week. Boy Wilaey and Hans Carlson were among the Sioux City passengers Tuesday. Our assortment of canned goods school athletio context at Omaha Sat- can't be beat anywhere, either for qual uraay ue was urui m quarter miu uy or price. Uarl Anderson, foot-raoe, in one minute and two-thirds CUrlie Vo ,bi d tw0 0ttrlottds of of a second; second in the high jump; 0ftttle Monday morning. uuiiliutuguiwiu I T ,. , : , . , UKISUU iilUQ OUl'l'BU uua vms oi uugo Tuesday morning. Try a bottle of that special Ileinz vinegar at Carl Anderson's, at 25o. Noue better on the market. James Nelson returned to his home in Dakota City Saturday after a week's stay with his brother, 11 Nelson. Chris Bassmussen lost a valuable brood mare the first of the week . Mr lUssmuscn is having his share ia loss es of that kind. A year ago he lost three nows. Driuk Millar's Charm coffee, sold at Carl Anderson's, and you will drink nothing else its fine. Mrs F Heeney visited at the Heoney uome near JNacora last iuursuay. Fred Bartels took home one of those manure spreaders from Renze & Oreeu's Tuesday. Renze & Qreen sell the Little Joker oultivator and it is guaranteed to be alright. Wm Anderson bad the misfortune of getting a horse pretty badly cut up on a diso last week. "Winnebago Chieftain : Misses Mabel and Helen Niebuhr were in Sioux City over Sunday.... Mr and Mrs C H Kilbourn, who have just sold out the hotel business in Craig, were quests at the home of thoir daughter, Mrs T T Harris Sunday. They re turned to Craig on Monday, but they will come to Winnebago again tho lat ter part of this week . . . .John Ashford has found a new way cf transportation between Winnebago and Homer. He tried the pilot on the looal Tuesday. We would have no one think for a mo ment that John did not have the price, o will relate that he stepped onto the pilot of the engine supposing it was till switching, but to his surprise it was the "start off for Homer, with Mr Ashford on the "observatory." He rath er enjoyed the experience other than tt was a little chilly. To say that the old town of Homer looked better to John as the traio puffed in than it had for many a year i, we think, putting it boot right. John is always to the front, in one way or another. tt 0t0B inicjKa I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 'JiA COITID V THE SENIOR CLASS KMv The baseball nine played the Homer Ligh school nine Saturday and won by a score of 11 to 7 Dewey Heikes was a Grammar room visitor Wednesday. The 7th grade is reading "The Young American," a civil government reader. Osoar Snyder baa re-entered school gain. Frae Entreken is back in school Kin after a week's absence. HOMER. Mrs Bert Pryor and Lula Barnes re turned to Omaha Saturday. Frank Combs' three little girls were guests at the Sam Combs home Satur day their mother joining them Sunday, Rob Rymil came home Saturday from Lyons where he has been attend ing school. i Mrs James Blanchard visited in Sioux City Friday of last week. Fred Blume wss in Homer Monday. II r s Tilden Harris visited in Homer Tuesday. The school board at the meeting on the 26th inst appointed Qeorge 0 Blessing superintendent and inspector on the building and material of the school house. Mrs John MoKinley accompanied her sister Oolda Queen, home to Craig Saturday. Attorney Tom L Sloan of Pender, was a guest at the Eru Smith home Monday night. The many friends of Will Winch will be glad to see him back in bis old stamping ground. He started in with Edwards & Bradford Lumber compa ny, on Monday. Grandma O'Connor was a Sioux City visitor this week. Nelson Smith and wife were Sioux Oity shoppers Wednesday. Mrs H A Monroe was Sioux City visitor Thursday of last week. Frank Sawyer and Nute Crippen were on the market with hogs Wednes day. Our friend Coon Thorn, from the head of Fiddler creek, was shopping in Homer Wednesday. Lewie Wile, who has been helping Ex Shriff Hansen for several months, started for Wisconsin! Wednesday, to fourcentM (27.44) due defendant, k. j. Mui- 1 j. ,,. lully, on his cross-petition; also the sum of eo 11m pnreuis. om, mmr,,(j H)x dollars and seven cents Will Holsworth, Off Harris and Chas Dodge marketed hogs Wednes day. Phi' Reuz, who has been very sick, but was on the mend, had a relapse Sunday and is a very sick man. At this time, Wednesday evening, he is little better. The Operetta Silvia, which was given last Friday night was well ren dered and was appreciated by large audienoe. There is some talk of its being repeated at the request of those wno saw it. We nave not space to mention each one, but they all did JACKSON. Mrs George Teller is taking care of her mother, Mrs. J G Merrill, at Mo Cook, S D, who is very ill with pneu monia. George Teller who was there over Sunday, returned Monday eveu- log Maggie Hurley returned to Ponca Tuesday after two weeks' visit iu the Horace Dugan home. Noble League departed Friday for Minneapolis, where he expects to settle down. His wife will go later. The forty hours devotion opened at St Patrioks church Sunday and cloned Tuesday. Fr MoCarthy was assisted Much exoitement was caused in the I during the exercises by the neighbor hisrh school room Tuesday morning I ing priests, including Rev F McCarthy when flash light pioture was taken of of Vista, Rev John Roche and Rev the lower room. Wuen tue picture was tkeu an explosion was caused. The amoke becan to two r out cf the win dows below and the high school pupils began to tumble down the stairs, hats and coats in hands; baUbats, puds, and Ferd Leohleitner of this place, Calvin Smith, a former resident of this place, but now at Luton, Iowa was calling ou friends here the last of the week. Assessor William Roninger and wife laiis, uaa ueea prevuo.j vU.wu 0f Hubbard, were calling on friends 01 tue wiuao: Lor8 MontUT, Ttiiv a irood farm on the Dakota Mrs Catharine O'Connor, of Homer Mntf imitam. I have It. Eimera . attended the funeral of Mary Curran Notice Is hereby given that I have taken up as an estray, at my premises In Dgeon Creek precinct, on or about three months ago, tho following descrllicd estray: line heifer, red and white spotted, about S years old. no brands Owner Is hereby notified to call and prove property, pay all charges for keeping, ad vertlslng, etc., and take said estray away. Dated this 17th day of April, lWHt. U. M. IxiNPBKQAN First publication April KS-Cw Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by ueorge llklns clerk of the district court In and for Dakota county, Nebra-ska, and directed to me, J. P. Koek well, sherlll of said county, command' lug me to sell the premises hereinafter dc scrllied to satisfy curtain Judgments of the said district court of said county and state, obtained at the March. 1mm. term thereof. In favor of the Hecurlty lluuk of l'onca, Nebraska, and against Michael Mill- lallv. Catherine Mullally. Thomas Mullally and K, K. llalstead for the sum of eight thousand four hundred twenty-two dollars and 'ty-scven cents. (imil.n7). as follows One thousand two hundred fifteen dollars and thirteen cents, i l'i!6.1it), due on plain tiff's llrst cause of action, three thous and four hundred elulity-hlJC dollars and ten cents, i HW,. Id I, due on plaintiff's sec ond cause of action, also the sum of three thousand seven hundred twenty-one dol lars and forty-four cents, (CI72I.44), due on plaintiff's third cause of action: also the sum of fine thousand eight hundreii ninety-four dollars and sixty-four cents (llsvl.tll) due defendant, Waterbury State Hank on Its cross-petition, also the Mini of one thousand four dollars and eighty-six cents lllooi.Hili due defendant, J. .1. McCar thy, on his cross-petition; also the sum of two hundred scventy-c ignt ooiuirs nuu twenty-six cents (C7X.20) due platntltT on Its fourth cause of action; also the sum of two hundred twi'iity-sevon dollars and forty- First Publication April ltt 4w NOTICE. To the unknown heirs of Mary Crosby, deceased; the unknown heirs of Peter Uaugbran, deceased; William (Jordan ; Car rie K.wantt; K. h. tiunnara, trustee, real name Klbert H. Hubliard; William (4. Phil lips; Rose S. Taylor, widow and sole lega tee of Henry J, Taylor, deceased; K. B. Spalding, real name Kdward B. Spalding; M. B. Davis, real name Madison H. Davis D. T. Oilman, real name Daniel T. till man Sarah K. White: Defendants. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the loth day of April, 1UH, James M. Woodcock. Plaintiff, filed his petition In t he district court of the state of Nebraska, In and for Dakota county, against you as Defendants, the oblect and prayer of which are that title he quieted In l'lalntin to the following described premises situated in the county of Dakota and state of Nebras ka, to-wlt: Dots 4. 6. . 7. H. . 10. 11 and 12, In Block 4, of Smiley and 4eorge's addition to tho village of Mouth Bioux city, ami ait of block IS and lots 5 and S, In block 21. of Hallway Addition. Dakota county Neliras1 ka, Second Plat; that you, and each of you, mid all persons claiming by, through and under you, be excluded from any Interest n said oremlses. or any part tnereoi, and lie enloined, lwtrred and forever estopped from claiming any Interest therein adverse to the title and estate or the run i, hit, or irom interfering with his possession thereof; that all adverse claims or apparent record titles asserted by you or any of you lie de creed to be null and void and removed as clouds on the title and estate of Plaintiff and that Plaintiff have such other and fur ther relief as justice and equity may re, mil re. The lieienaanis, me unxnown neirs oi Mary Crosby, deceased, and the unknown heirs of Peter Oaughran. deceased, are al leged in the said petition to lie claiming some interest, adverse to the title and es tate of PlalntlrT, in tho following deserllied parts and parcels of said premises, to-wlt the unknown heirs of Mary Crosby, decens ed. In I Ait A, In Block 4, of Smiley anil (ienrge's Addition and Lot 6. In Block zt suld Hallway Addition; the unknown heirs of Peter Uaugbran, deceased, In lots U, 10, 11 and li. In block 4. of Smiley nnd Oeorge 'i Addition and lot , In block Id, of said Hull war Addition. You are reaulred to answer said petition on or before the run day of May, lWiv. Dated April 14, imn. Jam kh M. Woodcock. PlalntlrT. By Alfrid Pizbt and Pati. Pizkt, His Attori rneys. nobly. NACORA. Asmns Schwartz, made a trip to Sioux City one day this week. A few from this place attended the dance in Emerson Monday evening. Among those shopping in Sioux City last Saturday from this plaoe, were; Mrs Robert Voss, Mrs August Bedtke, Theresa Anderson, Mae Heeney and Mrs Frank Heeney. Miss Alvina Schwartz wss a Sioux City vibitor last Sunday. Nick Anderson is busy hauling lum ber to his faim now a-days where he intends to put up a fine new house. James and Joe Heeney and Frank I first Publication Apri uh Simmons attended a meeting of she I Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition Knights or Uolumbus in Sioux City last Sunday. Peter Rohmfuldt is moving onto his new plsce. Laura Heeney returned borne from Emereon Ust Wednesday, where she has been visiting for several days. (IUiA.117) due the Atlas Klevator Company on Its cross-petltlou, together with Interest ou all said Judgments, and prior costs taxed at thirty-four dollars and fifteen cents (tH.lfti. and accruing costs, Isoldes a prior lieu of taxes amounting to two hundred ten and no one hundredth dollars (t'UU). I have levied upon the followlngdescrllied property, to-wlt: The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the east one half of the northeast quarter, In section IS, township W. range S, Dixon county, Nebras ka, and the northwest quarter of the north west quarter, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the southeast quar ter of the northwest quarter, the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, the south east quarter of the southeast quarter, the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, In section IS, In Dixon county, state of Nebraska: and the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the north west quarter, In section 15, town ship W, ranges, and lots IS and 14, In block IS, village of Huhlmrd, Dakota county, Ne braska, all being liK Kted In said Dakota and Dixon counties and state of Nebraska. And I will, on Tuesday, the 26th day of May, 1O0. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south front door of the court house In Dakota City. Dakota county, Ne braska, proceed to sell at public, auction to the highest and best ISdder, for cash, all of the almve deserllied property, or so much thereof a may be necessary to satisfy said order of sale Issued by Oeorge Wllklns, clerk of the district court In and for Dakota county, Nebraska, the amount due thereon In the aggregate being the sum of eight thousand four hundred t wenty-two dollars and slxty-sevencentst fM."T). with Interest from date of decree and prior taxed costs amounting to thirty-four dollars and fifteen cents (;I1.I5I, and accruing costs. Olven under my hand this H'th day of April, A. D. luow. J. P. KnrKWKi.i Sheriff of Dokotaeounty. Neb. First publication April 2:1 aw Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate f Will. In the county court of Dakota county, Nebraska, State of Nebraska. Dakota county, ss. To Mrs. Augusta Messerschtnldt. Rudolph Schooke. Theodore Stark. Mrs. Theresa y.astrow, Mrs. Agnes Kay, Herman Stark Arthur Stark, Laura Stark. Freddie Sehop. ke. Mella Hchooke, Klla Schopke, Arthu Schooke. and Otllla Builthaus, and to all persons Interested In tho estate of Carl Amrust Schooke. deceased. On rending the petition of Rudolph Schop. ke praying that the instrument tiled In this court on the luth day of April, luuv, and pur porting to lie the last will and testament of the said deceased, may oe proven bhu ai lowed, nnd recorded as the last will and tes tanient of Carl August bchopke, deceased that said Instrument .lie admitted to pro bate, and tk9 administration of said estate bo granted to Rudolph Sehopko asexeeutor, It Is hereby ordered mat you, and an pe sons Interested In said matter, tniiy.and do, appear ut the county court to be held In and tor suld county, on the 10th day of May, A. D., Hunt, at 10 o'clock a. in., to show cause. If any there ls, why tho prayer of the peti tioner should not b6 granted, and that no tice of tho pendency of said petition and that the hearing thereof lie given to all per sons Interested In said matter by publishing a copy of this Order In the Dakota County Herald, a weekly newspaper printed In said county, for three successive weeks prior to Rulfi dnv of hearing. Witness my hand, and seni or said court, this ltfthday of April, A. D. WOU. D. O. MTINSON, ukai. County Judge. m Of Jkf kF 9S L X.F This Good Bank makes a specialty of Insurance is the time for Hall and Tornadoes fy?" soon coming We have the only good Hail company we know of and our Tornado companies are the best in the world. Let us tell you just how cheap it is, to have Complete Protection "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT' Plenty of money for loans ALWAYS. Jackson, Nebr. I I I I i MORIS FJErW IL AF3E2) JUDITH BASIN, MONTANA. On the Great Northern line between Billings and Great Falls, a fine area of reliable pro duction, with splendid chances of profit for early buyers. No irrigation ; average moisture 17 inches, which is enough to insure heavy and varied crops. Send for Judith Basin folder. SUN RIVER, MONTANA. Government irrigated land 275,000 acres near Great Falls, Mont. First section now open for filing; only $30 an acre in 10 annual installments. Send for Sun River Project folder. BIG HORN BASIN. A new government irrigated tract of 12,000 acres near Garland, Wyo., to be soon opened for filing. Watch for this and make your filing early on a choice location. ROUND TRIP RATE. Only $27.50 to above localities. This is . a low rate for an extensive trip into these fast develop ing sections. Take it this spring or summer. Personally Conducted Excursions. I conduct excur sions on the first and third Tuesdays of each month' to the above localities. No charge for my sei vices. Write me for folder, technical information about tak ing up homestead lands, etc. I was for many years con nected with the Land department of the Government. I ean help you make a good selection. D. Qlfm Deaver, General Agent. Land Seekers Information Bureau. Omaha, Neb. ill fit ; M IUM .'JUL, .li JUm.W MI MWlMlirTOHaMPBJlMSlWSl w I INI INI Klrst publication April HO Iw PROBATE NOTIC TO CREDITORS. In the county court of Dakota county, Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of Robert Illume, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of the said deceased will meet the adminis trator of said estate, before me, county Judge of Dakota county, Nebraska, at the county court room In said county, on the Wth day of August, 1WM. on the With day of Heptember, 1, and on the 3ith day of tJcto her, imJ, at 10 o'clock a. m. each day for the purpose of presenting thoir claims for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. Hlx months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the' adminis trator to settle said estate, from the SUli day of April, lVi HI. This notice will be pub lished In the Dakota County Herald for four weeks successively prior to the 28th day of August, 19t. .... Witness my hand, and seal of said court, this JUb day of April. A. D. lWiU. D. C. Htiki'ow, ral County Judge. APPLICATION FOR I.1QCOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given that on April , lliov, J. K. Tilggs tiled with the village clerk of Dakota City, Dakota county, Nebraska, his appllcaMon and petition for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous Ihiuors, and conduct astloon In said village, during the llscal year Ivglnulng on the llrst Tuesday In May. 1U. under the laws of the state of Nebraska and the ordinances of said vil lage, In a building located on parts of lots 14 and IB. Ill block li. Any and all objec tions to the graining of said license should lie ou tile with the village clerk of said vil lage on or lfore the 4th day of May. 1km. .1. K. Tkhmis, Applicant. lAn. PlT.sy. Village Clerk. Dated this 14th uuy of April, A. D.. llm. For Sale Aermotor windmill and tower com plete, with tank and tank hotter, all nearly new. Alfred Seymour, Dakota City, Nebraska. for Settlement of Account In the district court of Dakota county. Nebraska. Snteof Nebraska, Dakota County ss. To John I.. Nixon, Alexander M. Nixon, Klials-th Nlxou, Jane Nixon Waile, John Taylor, Orace Nixon, James NIxoiT, Klla llli Nixon Mi Uttll, I'nknowu Heirs of Alexander Nixon, deceased; I'nknowu llsll.of Mary Nixon, deceased; K I i .els) III Nixon, of Nu. US Argyle tsiiuaru South Carl ton, MellMiurue, lu Victoria, executrix of Alexander Nlxou, deceased; and all per son Interested lu the estate of William Nixon, deceased: on reading the petition of Thomas C. Clnpp, praying a dual settlement and allowance of his account tiled 111 this court on tliu luth duy of April, and for his MOTICK OK APPLICATION LICENSE. ECU LIQUOR Notice Is hereby given that on April IS. 1 Mi l',.rl Kr..drteksoll llleu Willi the Vll I...,.'. rk of lliililuki'd. Dakota county, Ne braska, his application and petition for a hivii.u ln mall, suirmious aim nmnn Honors, anil conduct a saloon In said vll luge, during the fiscal year beginning ou tt... first Tuesday iu May, luuv. under the Iiiwi of the slate of Nebraska and the or- ,,.,.,. of said village, In a building In .... lot M. In block li. Any and nil ott- Jecllons to the granting of said license should U on Ille with the village clerk of ....t.i i niuiie on or before the 1st day of May Imhi. Caul Fkkhkickhoh, Applicant. D. C. Hkkkkkn AN. V lllage Clerk. Dated this I41U day of April, A. !., 1H. The E. & B. Ball Bearing Sewine Maching and the One Minute Washer win praise everywhere, by giving universal satisfaction. Light Running Long Lasting. Let us show them to you Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard Nebraska PAUL PIZEY, r Dakota City. Nts. 1 . a Ul V O Yd Bonded : Abstracter ALFRED PIZEYj 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa The Herald for all the News When it IS News I Abstracts of Title A $10,000 Surety BodiI Guarantees the accuracy of every Abstract I make Successor to Dakota County Abstract Co. Bonded Abstracter J. J. EINBRS I